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C is a structured, procedural programming language that has been widely used both for operating systems and applications and that has had a wide following in the academic community. Many versions of UNIX-based operating systems are written in C. C is being rapidly replaced as "the" programming language by C++, a superset of the C language that uses an entirely different set of programming concepts, and by Java, a language similar to but simpler than C++, that was designed for use in distributed networks.
The contents for the language C/C++ are:
Programming Languages
Execution of C Program
Header Files
Variables, Data types, Operators
Control Statements
Loops
Arrays
Strings
Functions
Pointers
Structures ,Unions ,Enumerations
Bit Fields
Preprocessor Directives
File Handling
Classes and Objects
Constructors and Destructors
Inheritance
Polymorphism
Templates
Exceptions
Graphics
Mouse Handling
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